“I wanted to do gigs where you’ve just got mirrors on the stage, and then you light the crowd so all they can see is themselves. It’s just like, ‘There you go, it's you, you cunts.’”Strange Visitor: A Conversation with Aphex Twin by Philip Sherburne for Pitchfork

“He’s not reverent with his source material, and that's none more evident than in his use of field recordings and found sounds, which are deployed and reshapen in strange and interesting ways.”Found Sound: Clark in Dummy

“When the nose gets a funny smell, you pick it up very quickly. And when the mouth keeps on eating the same thing, you end up not feeling the taste anymore. And the ears are like that, too - they keep on listening to the same beat, the same style, but when they hear something new, the ears say, ‘Oh wow, this is good for my ears.’ People are happy to hear something new that they’ve never heard before.”Nozinja interview: “All the nation dances. It’s a matter of growing with that.” in Dummy

“Deciding that any one project of Eno’s is a collaboration seems off, because collaboration is Eno’s primary mode. Eno’s first recorded work was the sound of a pen hitting a lamp. Who deserves credit for that – Eno, the pen, or the lamp?”Ambient Genius: The working life of Brian Eno by Sasha Frere-Jones for The New Yorker

FLYING LOTUS

“Ellison’s music, like the man himself, is tumultuous, taking daredevil risks and embracing chaos, smashing together disparate sounds yet retaining a firm sense of control.”Cover Story: Flying Lotus Confronts Death by Andy Beta for The Fader

“Eye-level intellectualism tempered by enough swagger and style to plant the discourse squarely on the street corner rather than in the halls of academia. It knocks, several ways. Open the door.”First Listen: Jeremiah Jae, ‘Good Times’ by Timmhotep Aku for NPR

“Using robots has this eerie narrative associated with it – the twilight area between human and machine. It’s just a box of tricks, but it still haunts us because we see it as an impression of ourselves.”Meet the robot guitarist with 78 fingers by Sheena McKenzie for CNN